Showing posts with label four year-olds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label four year-olds. Show all posts

4.12.2011

field trip.

thanks for all the meal ideas, you guys!  I accomplished quite a bit yesterday-- I think I logged at least 8 hours in the kitchen.  not bad, eh?  I might have to invest in a padlock for the freezer though, to keep the scavengers from scarfing it all.

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a couple weeks ago I packed up the three youngest and set off for Sedona, mainly to celebrate the arrival of warmer weather and enjoy the great outdoors.  when the weather gets nice, I find it hard to roost inside.
      
it was late morning when I made the announcement, "it's a beautiful day!  let's go on a field trip!"  immediately, Phoebe starts jumping up and down, yelling excitedly, "hooray, a field trip!" while Rowan, not to be left out, joins in the chorus with his version, "yay, feed twip!"  before the frenzy dies down, Phoebe quickly adds, "um, what's a field trip?"  ha.

I explain to her that it's a special trip, usually to explore a cool place.  "sort of like an adventure."  with a note of mysteriousness in my voice I continue, "you like adventures, right?"  Phoebe nods eagerly and Rowan's eyes get all wide as he mimics me, "uh-benture?"  exactly.

so, a half-hour later we arrive at our destination: West Fork, a scenic hiking trail that winds along Oak Creek and is surrounded by gorgeous canyon walls.    

I roll up to the booth to pay the park entrance fee.  as I come to a stop, the (crotchety-appearing) lady inside cranks her head out the window and begins inspecting my cargo.  she peers at the three obviously small children in the back of the van and frowns.  turning her attention back to me, she asks, "you planning on doing the hike?"  "um, yeah," I answer.  "well," she continues, "just to let you know, the creek is running about 2-3 inches above the rocks.  might be a bit challenging for the wee ones to cross."  

oops.  I remember now that this is the trail that requires you to ford the creek in certain spots.  and in order to cross, you have to leap from rock to rock and maintain your balance while doing so, as to not fall in. (the creek is fairly shallow, so it's mostly to avoid schlepping around in wet, soggy shoes, rather than getting swept away.) well, this should be interesting, I thought, because Rowan would be walking.  but hey, I'm always up for a challenge.  I pay the fee and the lady shakes her head as if to say, "you crazy woman."  nothing new there. 

first things first: lunch, because it's not fun to hike on an empty stomach, right?  and the kids were beyond thrilled to eat from a brown bag.  "just like the school kids," Phoebe tells me.  "school," says Rowan, a big smile on his face.  um, Rowan, I think you have a few skills to learn before heading to school, like going pee on the potty for starters.                   


we weren't too far on our "uh-benture" (really, how fast can you go with three kids, age 4 and under?) when Phoebe comes up to me with this sweet bunch of flowers, smiles and says, "mom, I picked these just for you... because you're sooo nice."  it was one of those moments in parenthood where, among all the times of I-don't-know-what-the-heck-I'm-doing, a tiny seed sprouts.  like aha!  I must be doing something right!


as we approach the first creek crossing, I start to get a little panicky.  but instead of having to teeter on slippery rocks to get across, someone had so kindly constructed a makeshift bridge out of a pile of logs.  obviously The Lady in the Booth was not informed of this.  I said a quick prayer and sent Phoebe off.  out of the four times we had to cross, she ended up slipping only once, soaking her sock and shoe.  if it bothered her, she never said. 


getting Rowan (and myself) across was definitely more hairy canary.  for one, I had Scarlett on my back, and two, I had to hold both of Rowan's hands (see above), while he inched along in front of me, stumbling every now and then.  the combination of the two threw my balance off a bit, and made for some slow traversing.  but, nevertheless, we did it.  and I bet you're all siding with The Lady in the Booth now, huh?  thought so.

but oh, the views were worth it!   


as well as watching Rowan.  I tell you, the kid was in his element.  climbing trees, exploring, hauling rocks, picking out walking sticks and playing in the dirt.  I always like to claim: the grubbier the kid, the more successful the outing.  it's all good, because this is what making memories is all about.


chalk another one up for the self-timer.


Scarlett loved the fresh air-- and it wasn't long before she zonked out.  top right picture taken by "photographer" Phoebe.  it was quite comical watching her, as she could barely hold the camera up.


in the end, everything went fine and we all had a grand time.  I loaded the dirty, tired kids into the van and within a minute they were all sound asleep.  and I got to enjoy a peaceful drive home.  that's worth the trip right there.      

so, where will your next "uh-benture" take you?"

-jessica

3.29.2011

"I'm your big helper, right mom?"

Phoebe has been asking for a while now if she could make cookies.  obviously she's too little to do this unsupervised, so it was up to me to choose a day when it would work.  a day when I had a couple of uninterrupted hours in the afternoon, as well as the patience to give step by step instructions, telling her exactly what to do and how to do it.  oh, and let's not forget the mess.   

besides, I knew I'd be left to finish off the baking, not that I would let her take cookies out of the oven anyway, but still.  who else is like me and peters out half-way through baking cookies?  either that, or the last few pans always end up a little overdone. 

turns out, I could hardly get a word in edgewise: "mom, what do I do now.  mom, tell me already, you're taking waaaay too long.  mooooom, hurry up!" she was so stinkin' hilarious, especially when it came time to crack the eggs.   she thought that was the funniest thing ever, but then in the next breath she was all, "ewww, this is so groooosss!" when the egg got all over her hands.  she did a fairly good job, but after a while lost interest.  typical.  and pretty soon her and Rowan were throwing dough around instead.  the mess, remember?  
  
I absolutely love four year-olds.  they're right on the cusp before heading off to school, and are trying their hardest to figure life out.  boy are they inquisitive!  always a gazillion questions.  

when I asked her if I could take a few pictures of her making cookies, she made this sigh slash groaning noise before finally agreeing, "uggghhhh, I suh-pose."  she acts just like her auntie Jen, drama to the max! (heh, sorry Jen, couldn't resist :)  


aaand a few more Phoebe-isms:  

Phoebe: when someone goes, "ah-choo!" you're supposed to tell them, "less you."

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Phoebe: "I just know when Ella is lying to me."

me: "how's that?"

Phoebe: "I can smell it."

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Phoebe, while chatting on Gary's cell phone to her cousin Whitney: "my dad says I have to say good-bye now-- he needs to use MY phone."

what a girl!

-jessica

1.06.2011

this girl is something else I tell you.

Phoebe: my shoe feels funny.

me: do you want to take it off?

Phoebe (sighing): I'll live.

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Phoebe: I want some breakfast.

me: but you already ate breakfast, remember? you had a piece of toast.

Phoebe (thinking for a second): that was fake toast.

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Phoebe: can you get me on pbskids.org?

me: no. not right now.

Phoebe (whining): but why?

me: because I said.

Phoebe (arms crossed): I'm so mad I could pinch you.

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Phoebe: mom, I love you so much. I'm going to eat you up. (commences eating noises.) I ate you up. (she hears me tell Scarlett this on a daily basis.)

me: thanks. what did I taste like?

Phoebe: like brown... furry... balls.

WHAT.


workbooks: $5.00  crayons: $3.00  stickers: $1.00  watching my daughter color the afternoon away: priceless

-jessica

PS. I added a "project 365" tab (underneath my blog header) so you can peek at my photo-a-day progress (if you feel so inclined) and chew me out if I miss a day ;)

12.31.2010

bring on the snow.

evidently the clouds convened and decided it was time to empty their bowels on us northern Arizonans.  in other words, we got dumped on.

I had my fingers crossed in hopes that we weren't going to get doused this winter like we did last year.  still, I knew it was only a matter of time before some sort of winter storm blew in.  I can't expect every day to be sunny, although wouldn't that be nice?


so now we're blanketed under a layer of white, fluffy powder.  in true Flagstaff fashion, this last storm left us with a dusting of oh just a couple feet. what?  and you thought your winters were bad, ha!

and while I'm not crazy about snow (granted it is pretty and I'll take it over sub-zero temps any day) it came as a blessing in disguise.  which means the kids actually tore themselves away from their electronic devices to go outside and play for a few hours yesterday afternoon.  can I get a chorus of hallelujahs?  it gave this momma a much needed reprieve, even if it was only for a short while.

and speaking of going nuts, after re-reading yesterday's post I couldn't help but laugh out loud, envisioning this fruitcake of a mom I've managed to portray myself as.  and I quote: "if only you could see me giggling into my balled-up fists."  HA HA HA HA HA HAHAHAHAHAuuuurk.  what was I thinking?

well, despite the unruliness that's been going on with all the kiddos home on winter vacay, it hasn't been ALL bad.  there's been lots of hanging out and lots of relaxing and well, lots of nothing, really.  and who doesn't enjoy lounging around in pajamas until noon-- okay maybe it was the whole day, but who's keeping tabs?  it's been one of those chill weeks (read: family time.)

so anyway, Phoebe and I went for a mini walk around the neighborhood yesterday to check out the snow.  as we were walking down one of the streets, this dog comes bounding up from out of nowhere and sticks its nose right in my OH STOP THAT IS SO GROSS.  Phoebe nearly fell over she was laughing so hard.  and then she tells me "mom, that dog sure was nosy, huh?"  too funny.


so now next week is operation organization around here.  time to weed out the old junk to make room for the new toys and such.

and does anyone else get the itch to redecorate after the Christmas stuff comes down?  well this Saturday just so happens to be 50% off day at Goodwill.  hoping to score some treasures that have re-purposing potential.  wish me luck!

see you in the New Year!

-jessica

PS. Becca, are you ready to hit up every Goodwill in the valley? ;)